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  • drg
    Half-cocked
    • Oct 2004
    • 1112

    #46
    Originally posted by Albinonewt
    Most people want to leave it in place because it works.
    I wonder if you'd be singing the same tune if Kerry had won Ohio and another small state, winning the presidency while losing the popular vote by 3 million. It was entirely possible.
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    • Albinonewt
      Team Icky Forest
      • Apr 2003
      • 2456

      #47
      Originally posted by drg
      I wonder if you'd be singing the same tune if Kerry had won Ohio and another small state, winning the presidency while losing the popular vote by 3 million. It was entirely possible.
      I would have.

      In order to win Ohio and another state he probably would have had to cut the margin down to less then 3 million votes, which is only 2% I can handle Bush winning the pop vote by 2% but losing the electoral by less then 1%. That's a pretty decent margin of error.
      Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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      • drg
        Half-cocked
        • Oct 2004
        • 1112

        #48
        Originally posted by Albinonewt
        I would have.

        In order to win Ohio and another state he probably would have had to cut the margin down to less then 3 million votes, which is only 2% I can handle Bush winning the pop vote by 2% but losing the electoral by less then 1%. That's a pretty decent margin of error.
        Well as our European friend pointed out, that percentage could quite possibly range a lot higher. And as the populations of our most populated states grow, the winner-takes-all system goes beyond simply enfranchising less-populated states to actively disenfranchising more populated states. Of course until it actually happens, there will be no real cry for reform.
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        • Lohman446
          Useful posts: 7
          • Jun 2003
          • 9315

          #49
          The electoral system is in place for a reason, it has worked well in the past, sure it may be getting outdated, but with elections seeeming to get closer - well coudl you imagine a margin of less than 1% of the popular vote, then trying for a recount if it were a direct election, think of the chaos.
          "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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          • drg
            Half-cocked
            • Oct 2004
            • 1112

            #50
            Originally posted by Lohman446
            The electoral system is in place for a reason, it has worked well in the past, sure it may be getting outdated, but with elections seeeming to get closer - well coudl you imagine a margin of less than 1% of the popular vote, then trying for a recount if it were a direct election, think of the chaos.
            Of course it's not the aggregation function that doesn't work, it's the winner-take-all nature that is always a threat to cause undesirable results.
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            • PyRo
              President Bioloaf inc.
              • Dec 2000
              • 10186

              #51
              Just imagine if one canidate won by 1% in a popular vote system. It would turn into a huge ordeal demanding recounts all over, claiming this vote or that vote wasn't properly counted, this county didn't get absentee ballots out on time, etc, etc. You know what go ahead and change it to a popular vote Bush will get another four years in office while Hilary and Arnold are battling it out in court over who won the election.

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              • Lohman446
                Useful posts: 7
                • Jun 2003
                • 9315

                #52
                Originally posted by PyRo
                Just imagine if one canidate won by 1% in a popular vote system. It would turn into a huge ordeal demanding recounts all over, claiming this vote or that vote wasn't properly counted, this county didn't get absentee ballots out on time, etc, etc. You know what go ahead and change it to a popular vote Bush will get another four years in office while Hilary and Arnold are battling it out in court over who won the election.

                Arnold, unless there is an amendment to the Constitution, is not eligible to be president.
                "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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                • Albinonewt
                  Team Icky Forest
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 2456

                  #53
                  The electoral college minimizes fraud. It's genius, it's needed, it should stay.
                  Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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                  • -Carnifex-
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1434

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Albinonewt
                    The electoral college minimizes fraud. It's genius, it's needed, it should stay.
                    How so?
                    "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
                    - Karl Marx

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                    • Albinonewt
                      Team Icky Forest
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 2456

                      #55
                      Say there are a million fraudulant votes cast in South Dakota, for example. Now, in a close popular vote election those votes could change the entire course of the election, but with the electoral college that fraud can only affect South Dakota. The first contest between Bush and Gore was extremely close in the popular vote. We all know what a disaster Florida was. How much fun would it have been if the ENTIRE country had to be recounted?
                      Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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                      • 1stdeadeye
                        Still around????
                        • Jun 2002
                        • 8501

                        #56
                        Originally posted by drg
                        I wonder if you'd be singing the same tune if Kerry had won Ohio and another small state, winning the presidency while losing the popular vote by 3 million. It was entirely possible.

                        If....

                        Wah go cry somewhere else!

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                        • PyRo
                          President Bioloaf inc.
                          • Dec 2000
                          • 10186

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Lohman446
                          Arnold, unless there is an amendment to the Constitution, is not eligible to be president.
                          It was supposed to be a joke. We already went through wheather or not we should ammend the constitution to allow forigners to run for president like Arnold wants.

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                          • PyRo
                            President Bioloaf inc.
                            • Dec 2000
                            • 10186

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Albinonewt
                            Say there are a million fraudulant votes cast in South Dakota, for example. Now, in a close popular vote election those votes could change the entire course of the election, but with the electoral college that fraud can only affect South Dakota. The first contest between Bush and Gore was extremely close in the popular vote. We all know what a disaster Florida was. How much fun would it have been if the ENTIRE country had to be recounted?
                            I bet you could recount the popular vote five times for the last election and each time you would come up several million votes differant than the last count :)

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                            • 1stdeadeye
                              Still around????
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 8501

                              #59
                              Originally posted by PyRo
                              I bet you could recount the popular vote five times for the last election and each time you would come up several million votes differant than the last count :)
                              Only in NJ and Chicago!

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                              • drg
                                Half-cocked
                                • Oct 2004
                                • 1112

                                #60
                                Originally posted by 1stdeadeye
                                If....

                                Wah go cry somewhere else!
                                Cry? This was a theoretical question. Does it not bother you that with a swing of only a few hundred thousand votes, someone could have taken the presidency with several million votes less than another? I know it kind of bugs me. Having someone take the presidency with HALF a million less votes was pretty bad for the electoral system and democracy in general in the US -- the same thing multiplied fivefold or more could only be worse.
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